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Greetings from Las Vegas! I joined back in 2017 so this introduction is long overdue.

First off I want to say thanks to this forum for providing a lot of useful information. All these tips have been helpful.

I could use some feedback, I bought an 2011 R/T with 60k miles two years ago and it has been awesome.

If I have heated and leather seats, is my car a R/T plus?

I plan on lowering my car and putting 20" wheels (still doing research and learning about wheel sizes), but based on the picture, should I go with eibach pro kit or sport line? I don't care for it being too low but that rear wheel gap has been annoying me lately.

Hello and welcome to the forum! Glad that you decided to join us and post. Your ride looks beautiful. There are lots of great choices for parts, service and many owners willing to help you. Good luck with all your plans and keep us posted!

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I have the Pro's as does 'A Guy'(SRT & SXT), In my opinion these look good and ride well, the sport line are lower again and will need mods to correct alignment. I have not bothered with checking the alignment with the pro spring but I don't do high mileage's (second car), reading other posts there are mixed views on the importance of alignment with these and similar springs.

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